
By Jan Engoren and Yours Truly
It’s that time of year, the start of the season for Farmers Markets Miami and home grown produce. Just in time, too, for the holidays. With a large selection of farms to choose from, you can try a different one each weekend. Many offer on-line ordering and delivery options. Check each website for details. Also, Miami Dade Farmers Month with special offers is still on for the rest of November so read on until the end of the post.

Urban Oasis Project
“Making Fresh Local Food Accessible & Available to All.”
In line with this philosophy, they run Farmers Markets Miami, plant gardens with low-income families, and support many local farms by bringing their produce to market.
You can regularly find them at Legion Park in the Mimo District and Saturdays at Legion Park & at Ludlam Trail Farmers Market (at The Thorn, 6976 SW 40th St.) and at Vizcaya Village on Sunday mornings. They’re packing up fresh, local produce a few times a week via an online ordering form on their website.
Join them for their Monthly Vizcaya Night Market featuring arts, clothes, jewelry, etc., as well as fresh produce and hot food. Thursdays, 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. (Nov. 21 & Dec. 19)
Order online. The store is open Wednesday 9 a.m. to Thursday 11 p.m. for weekend pickups and Saturday deliveries.
Locations: Deliveries only in Miami-Dade on Saturdays for a $10 fee, SNAP deliveries free.Saturday deliveries are from 11 -3 p.m. Market hours: 9- 2 p.m
Visit http://www.urbanoasisproject.org/

Redland Fresh Farm (formerly, Redland Community Farm & Market)
Redland Fresh Farm, located in the heart of the Redland area at 15201 SW 216th St., in Miami, is an organic farm dedicated to growing fresh local healthy produce. The warm climate and rich soil create the perfect growing conditions for their crops, such as tomatoes, lettuce and a wide variety of fruits and vegetables.
The Farm is known for their fresh produce. They sell a laundry list of fresh fruit and vegetables including several varieties of squash and tomatoes, onions, peppers, carrots, green beans, starfruit, mango, banana and much more.
Visit redlandfreshfarm.com or follow them on Facebook at redlandfreshfarm.
Redland Fresh Farm is located at 15201 SW 216th St., Miami, Florida

Michael Borek Farms
Michael Borek Farms is a third-generation farm that grows heirloom tomatoes, produce, fresh herbs, and greens from November to May. Order online for pre-packaged mixed produce boxes in small, medium or large. See their prices online. They also have a large variety of heirloom and vine ripened tomatoes in all colors and sizes, as well as 23 herbs and lettuces and 26 varieties of vegetables. Their service is curbside pick-up only. (Note from Karen: For more info, here’s the link to an earlier post on Michael Borek Farms, home of Teena’s Pride produce). Open Saturdays 10 – 4:00 p.m. You can order on-line and pick up at the farm.
NOTE: The Market will be open BUT they have not activated the online store. When production levels increase they will open the store. Check the website for updates.
Heirloom tomato season begins end of December. Check IG for updates.
Michael Borek Farms is located at 19101 SW 147 Avenue, Miami, FL 33187. Tel: (305) 216-5044.
The Berry Farm
Bringing a piece of country to Miami – The Berry Farm, is a third-generation, family-owned and operated farm in The Redlands.
With more than juicy strawberries, The Berry Farm also has plenty of other local fruits and vegetables. Think eggplant, tomatoes, beans, lettuces, peppers, corn, potatoes and onions. They offer veggie boxes with a mixed assortment both individually and by subscription as well as delivery. They also offer a menu – brought to you by your neighborhood farmer – with burgers ($15) and sandwiches, such as a chicken Caesar wrap ($15) milkshakes in a Mason jar ($12) and ice cream novelties, such as a Brownie Sundae ($7.50) or Belgian waffle with ice cream ($8). Operating for more than 60 years, it is an institution in Miami’s farming community. Open Monday through Thursday 10-6:30 and Friday through Sunday 9-7:00 pm.
The Berry Farm is located at 12741 SW 216 St., Miami, FL. Tel: (786) 701-8100. Currently, they are not offering on-line ordering or delivery options.
Don’t miss their winter festival through Jan. 7, 2024, including hay rides, photo ops with Santa and other activities for kids.
Tickets $13.61 – $16.70.
https://www.floridastrawberryfarm.com/

More Farmers Markets Miami
Tiny Farm
Located in Southwest Miami-Dade, Tiny Farm offers a wide range of herbs and vegetables, produced using natural methods for the Miami area.
A no-till farm, they use natural practices and no chemicals to grow produce and flowers using regenerative practices.
Their philosophy is to work with nature, using the natural process of soil biology to build rich, living soil that results in nutrient dense plants. Additionally, most of their farming is done by hand and without the use of tractors or large machinery which contributes to a more sustainable way of farming.
Pick-ups are on Saturdays at | Legion Park Farmers Market 9am – 2pm |
Visit: https://www.tinyfarmmiami.com or call: Tel: (786) 399-2734. They are not offering delivery options at this time.

Imagine Farms (formerly Box Greens)
Urban farming “Re-Imagined” to deliver a variety of nutritious and delicious food throughout South Florida.
Imagine Farms is an Indoor, vertical, hydroponic farm and consumes 95% less water than other agricultural methods.
The farm, founded by Miami sisters, Cheryl Arnold and Lisa Merkle, produces large quantities of food in an urban city center on a compact footprint,
With their state-of-the-art Indoor Vertical Hydroponic Farm, the hydroponic farm grows and harvests farm fresh leafy greens – such as Happiness Blend, Butterhead Babes, and Boia De Dressings – at their farm.
Their produce can be found at Legion Park Farmer’s Market on Saturday from 9 – 2pm or order their products online on their website and e-mail them at info@imaginefarms.com for more information.
Legion Park Farmer’s Market is located at 6601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33138. Tel: 844.204.0002. Visit https://www.imaginefarms.com/

Cool Runnings Organic Farm
“The Farm That Has it All,” – Fruits, Vegetables, Livestock; Goats, Chicken, and Ducks!
Founded by marine corps veteran Garfield Jarret, the farm, in operation for almost two years, now serves as a community resource center, as a learning tool for students, a healing place for therapy and a resource for healthy food in areas where healthy food is sometimes unavailable.
They raise and process animals in a humane way without antibiotics or hormones. Depending on the season. you can find a variety of organic produce from different varieties of vegetables such as peppers, tomatoes, squash, greens, etc. to tropical fruits such as longans, starfruit, jackfruit and more
Their availability list changes regularly so direct message them on Instagram to get the latest info. They usually have collards, broccoli, ginger, scotch bonnet peppers and other varieties, cucumbers and eggplants.
Cool Running Organic Farm is located at 26500 SW 217 Ave., Homestead, FL 33031. Tel: (305) 853-6310.
Free shipping on items $60 and above.
https://www.instagram.com/coolrunningsorganicfarms/ or coolrunningsorganicfarm (coolrunningsorganicfarms.com)

Bee Heaven Farm
Providing fresh local and organic produce. Check out their eggs, honey, fresh and dried fruit, and other unique farm offerings.
Order on-line and pick up Friday or Saturday 9 am-noon at the farm.
Additionally, they have pick-up sites in various Miami-Dade locations, and of course, at the farm in the Redland/Homestead area. They also serve the upper Keys with drop-off sites in Key Largo, Tavernier, and Islamorada.
Bee Heaven Farm is located at 19000 SW 264th St, Redland, FL 33031. Tel: (305) 247-8650.
Visit beeheavenfarm.com.

Little River Cooperative
Rounding out the list of farmers markets Miami, Little River Cooperative.
This multi-farm CSA, plant nursery and garden installation company, the Little River Cooperative, manages an urban farm and an edible plant nursery in North Miami.
Their female led team of farmers, growers and educators, (they call themselves “Plant Nerds”) focuses on sharing their love of plants with the community. They teach people how to grow and garden in the South Florida tropical climate.
Their plant nursery grows and sources high quality vegetable, tropical fruit, culinary herb and spice plants for Miami residents for more than 10 years.
They will ship their tropical plants throughout the U.S., but check with them first to make sure it is within their shipping season. Next season begins in April 2025.
Visit them every Saturday and Sunday from 10 – 5pm.
From November – April they also set up shop at the Legion Park Farmers Market, 6601 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33138.
Little River Coop Nursery is located in the Castellow Hammock preserve at: 22305 SW 157th Avenue, Redland, FL 33170. Tel: (305) 707-8874. Visit littlerivercooperative.com.

South Pointe Farmers Market
Located in South Beach in the Triangle Park (Alton Rd. and 1st Street), the market features a variety of organic, vegetarian and vegan specialties, as well as locally grown fruit and produce and other specialty foods such as artisan breads and pastries.
Open Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. during the winter season. Closed in the summer.
South Pointe Farmers Market is located at Triangle Park, Alton Road and 1st Street, Miami Beach, FL. Tel: (305) 531-0038.
I couldn’t end this post without mentioning again, my favorite farmers market, The Boys Farmers Market in Delray with a wide selection of fresh produce, gourmet items, meats, fish, and baked goods all reasonably priced (no delivery). For more information, click here.
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